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The current Top 12..as based on their thread size:


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9 hours ago, LabMaster said:

And with a few weeks left, how high will they go?  Will Cadets hit 1,000?  The 2017 posting season ends when Finals are complete.  Last corps of the night finishes.

 I think the DCP interest in the Cadets will have them win the DCP thread count for the 2017 season. 'Don't see Boston or Crown catching them. The Cadets have too much General Effects going on at the moment to be caught from behind, imo.

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12 hours ago, TRacer said:

Here are the Top 12 rankings based upon their respective thread size as of July 20th:

  1. Cadets; 854 pages and counting
  2. Boston; 369 pages
  3. Crown; 285 pages
  4. BD; 171
  5. Bluecoats; 141
  6. Phantom; 110
  7. Madison; 101
  8. Cavaliers; 90
  9. SCV; 55
  10. Crossmen; 51
  11. BK; 35
  12. Academy; 34 

:cheer:

 All these top 12 are also the current Top 12 in DCI. ( no surprise here, anyway )... opps forgot about Blue Stars

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12 hours ago, TRacer said:

Here are the Top 12 rankings based upon their respective thread size as of July 20th:

  1. Cadets; 854 pages and counting
  2. Boston; 369 pages
  3. Crown; 285 pages
  4. BD; 171
  5. Bluecoats; 141
  6. Phantom; 110
  7. Madison; 101
  8. Cavaliers; 90
  9. SCV; 55
  10. Crossmen; 51
  11. BK; 35
  12. Academy; 34 

:cheer:

Bluecoats are in 5th only due to some bad runs.

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9 hours ago, LabMaster said:

And with a few weeks left, how high will they go?  Will Cadets hit 1,000?  The 2017 posting season ends when Finals are complete.  Last corps of the night finishes.

1200 at least 

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11 hours ago, jwillis35 said:

With Cadets and Boston I get it. Older drum corps with long histories and many more alumni all over the country.  I would have thought Cavaliers and Madison would also have more pages. Those are older corps as well with long histories and tradition. 

Don't forget the lean years at Boston with small corps.  Makes for fewer alumni from those years. 

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